Upon learning that SCOBY can be made into leather, I was blown away! I couldn’t stop thinking about creating SCOBY leather.
I decided to use one of my larger SCOBYs for this project, as shown previusly in the vinegar scoby post.
I had some natural red dye and water on hand.
So, I mixed them together and poured the mixture over the SCOBY.
I let it soak for a few hours.
Once it was done soaking, I gently rinsed it and squeezed out the remaining liquid using a cotton cloth.
Use gloves if you don't wanna get caught red-handed :)
It was amazing how much liquid it had; this SCOBY became smaller in volume.
In hindsight, it might be better to let it drain naturally if you’re not in a rush. Since my SCOBY was quite thin, squeezing it caused some damage and created holes.
I noticed that the membrane became tougher after squeezing out the liquid.
I also discovered that you can patch the holes using excess material from the edges; it sticks nicely.
With that in mind, I attempted to make a simple phone sleeve.
I shaped the SCOBY as best I could using a phone box as a mould.
Next, I tried drying it in a dryer.
After 30 minutes, I checked on it and noticed that the SCOBY had started to change colour and shrink slightly. It was also thinner than I expected, so I realized it wouldn’t provide adequate protection unless layered. Unfortunately, I didn’t have enough material to create layers, so I abandoned the idea.
Instead, I unfolded and refolded the SCOBY to make a thicker piece of leather.
I’ve now hung it up to air dry.
What should I create with this precious, small piece of leather?
Have a lovely day, everyone!
Mariah ❤️
I'd say you're quite close to absolutely crazy!
Hahahah 😂 probably I am.
I am amazed at this. It is a good-looking leather. https://www.thekitchn.com/you-can-make-clothes-out-of-your-kombucha-scoby-214887
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